Sunday, October 4, 2015

THE GOP PLAN FOR THE LACK OF DETROIT POPULATION AND ITS EXIT MIGRATION OF 1 MILLION PEOPLE SINCE 1950 THEREOF IS TO REPLACE THE PEOPLE WITH EDUCATED SYRIAN TO THE TUNE OF 50,000 AS GOV RICK SNYDER (R-MI) ASKS THE BHO ADMINISTRATION FOR MORE MUSLIM AND OR CHRISTIAN SYRIANS IT WOULD SEEM TO FILL THE COFFERS OF THE MISSING POPULOUS THAT HAVE EXITED THE GHOST TOWN CITY LIMITS OF DETROIT LEAVING ABOUT 80,000 EMPTY BUILDINGS–AS ALREADY A MIDDLE EASTERN POPULATION HAS TAKEN ROOT IN DEARBORN MICHIGAN WEST OF DETROIT

Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, a Republican, is upset about the number of immigrants in his state—in his estimation there are far too few of them. In contrast with Republican politicians who want to rein in president Obama’s executive actions on immigration, the governor asked the Obama Administration early last year to use its executive powers to designate 50,000 extra visas to the Detroit metro area for high-skilled immigrants. Citing population loss and the need to jumpstart the Motor City economically (Detroit had just filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy), Snyder—a former CEO for Gateway Computer and head of a venture capitalist firm—called on his state to “embrace immigration.”

Those calls have gotten softer in recent months as the nativist rhetoric emanating from Republican candidates for president has gotten louder. But the issue can’t be ignored entirely. As Europe deals with 4 million Syrian refugees and the Obama administration pledges to admit more of these migrants, the logic of encouraging immigration to Detroit—with its large, welcoming ethnically Middle Eastern population—is only getting stronger. Germany has been quite candid about one of the reasons it is accepting a large portion of the Syrians: it has an aging population and needs younger workers to help pay into the system that will support their baby boomers in retirement. Germany, in effect, has merged humanitarian goals with economic needs. Detroit is well suited to doing the same.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2015/09/detroit-saved-by-syrian-immigrants-rick-snyder-immigration-gop-213206

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